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couple this with the fact that a year or so ago our city fathers passed a law that required -- not permits, but requires vendors in the city to collect $0.10 a bag. >> thank you. >> daniella kirshbaum [ reading speakers' names ] >> next speaker, please. >> daniella kirshbaum, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. i am daniella kirschbaum. they came before a joint committee of the board of supervisors and they spoke to them in favor of a trolley line that would run along pacific up to the top of the notoriously steep divisadero street hill and according to the article, these citizens said, "they were tired of walking, having been without streetcar accommodations since the fire." and believed that they should be given relief. so their permit was granted, but of course, with the 3 jackson, that trolley line along pacific, that trolley line did not last and of course in the 1950s, with the elimination of the cable car, the california line was stopped at van ness. and in 1982 the 55 sacramento line was eliminated and we have had the elimination of -- or partial elimination of 83 pacific and there
couple this with the fact that a year or so ago our city fathers passed a law that required -- not permits, but requires vendors in the city to collect $0.10 a bag. >> thank you. >> daniella kirshbaum [ reading speakers' names ] >> next speaker, please. >> daniella kirshbaum, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. i am daniella kirschbaum. they came before a joint committee of the board of supervisors and they spoke to them in favor of a trolley line that would run...
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. >>> law makers are considering building a memorial park for a slain teenager and a task force. the teen was shot while walking with a gun in a neighborhood. >>> in the bay area aids live life cycle put on a bicycle race. >> it's too easy to assume that because people are not dying on a daily basis and obviously that aids is not a big deal anymore. there are 40 million people in the world living with hiv. that is 40 million too many. >> the event calls for an end to the discrimination. people are living with hiv and only 7 million have access to treatment. >>> the administration had a deadline for signing up. a warn while the website is running smoother, users could face error messages and slow performance times. >>> san francisco got to play santa. 2500 people took part in the run wild 5k. they donated toys for kids in need over the holidays. they ran in santa hats. >> it makes the kids happy. it will give them a lot of joy. there are a lot of people in need. >> do you feel you got to play santa today? >> absolutely. >> organizers say they will fill two fire trucks with toys. >
. >>> law makers are considering building a memorial park for a slain teenager and a task force. the teen was shot while walking with a gun in a neighborhood. >>> in the bay area aids live life cycle put on a bicycle race. >> it's too easy to assume that because people are not dying on a daily basis and obviously that aids is not a big deal anymore. there are 40 million people in the world living with hiv. that is 40 million too many. >> the event calls for an end...
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a law enforcement source says a train operator applied the brakes but they cannot function. >> we asked ntsb what the recommended speed is around the curve, the lead investigator said the max is 30 miles an hour, we're told that the information from the data should be available in the next day. >> and you're looking inside one of the cars, it's on its side, this picture was taken by a passenger who says she was on her way to work. she was sleeping but woke up before the train flipped. >> investigators are looking into speed claimed the life of paul walker. greg mills spoke with the actor's father. >> every time i saw him i told him i love him and he told me the same thing. >> paul walker's father is trying to deal with his son. one of four children they raised in sunland. today friends and family got together here. you can't beat friends at a time like this. his brothers are taking it hard. walker leaves behind a 15-year- old daughter, meadow. >> he would say i much time to be with her. >> he's best known for "fast and furious" movie franchise. my daughter baby sat her. >> said his acti
a law enforcement source says a train operator applied the brakes but they cannot function. >> we asked ntsb what the recommended speed is around the curve, the lead investigator said the max is 30 miles an hour, we're told that the information from the data should be available in the next day. >> and you're looking inside one of the cars, it's on its side, this picture was taken by a passenger who says she was on her way to work. she was sleeping but woke up before the train...
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i won't have passed the bar he took me four days and asked me legal questions i learned 63 years in law school. what encountering brought to the city it's what heather brought not 9 the city of state but to the country george brought the neighborhoods into city hall. up until the time he was mayor the downtown groups and i don't say that in a negative way but they actually didn't control city hall but if you looked at every commission they almost all looked like me in her opinion all people from the more affluent parts of town that's with an a not an e. george was elected by the people in the neighborhood he made those commissioners allocating look like the city of san francisco and george was a guy it's really weird having you have to be my angel but it's lekts for mayor in 75 was literally seen by some as a fight for the soul of the city those who opposed george and what he stood for and harvey milk stood four was change and a inclusive and taking care of what we needed in government. those who were opted to george wanted the city to stay the same, same, they were upset by gay rights
i won't have passed the bar he took me four days and asked me legal questions i learned 63 years in law school. what encountering brought to the city it's what heather brought not 9 the city of state but to the country george brought the neighborhoods into city hall. up until the time he was mayor the downtown groups and i don't say that in a negative way but they actually didn't control city hall but if you looked at every commission they almost all looked like me in her opinion all people...
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clapping) you know, it took us too tries to get our special day of remembrance harvey milk day into state law. we knew we had to do something especially from this young woman we couldn't create a state holiday and but there's something in statute called a day of special significance from teachers and we had a day of special decision 6 for the poppy flower we could have a day of special significant for harvey milk. it's the first of its kind in the country for an lgbt person so on a party line vote we got it to governor schwarzenegger detesting and he voted it. he said he understood and respected the intent of the legislation but that we should keep it in 70 san francisco kids where harvey milk had had his greatest significance. we came back a second year with our sponsor the quality of california and reintroduced it. i remember so many reporters ask me why do you think oourj urging to get a second response from the governor this time around from last year and my response was well, since this veto message the governors wife nominated harvey milk for the california hall of fame the the presiden
clapping) you know, it took us too tries to get our special day of remembrance harvey milk day into state law. we knew we had to do something especially from this young woman we couldn't create a state holiday and but there's something in statute called a day of special significance from teachers and we had a day of special decision 6 for the poppy flower we could have a day of special significant for harvey milk. it's the first of its kind in the country for an lgbt person so on a party line...
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. >>> a new law begins next year aimed at protecting mountain lions. it was passed after two cubs were shot in san mateo county last year. we talked to the supporters about why they belief it's so important. >> reporter: richard won't forget the day a year ago when two mountain lions cubs wandered into his neighborhood and were shot and killed. >> it didn't seem it was necessary to kill them. we need to do everything we can to protect these animals. >> there are opportunities and options now that weren't available last year. >> reporter: state senator jerry hill says the killings sparked so much outrage it prompted him to propose legislation to use nonlethal alternatives to capture big cats unless they l 1w3 game wardens. >> we've seen it work in san jose and los angeles where they have relocated mountain lions that would have been killed otherwise. >> reporter: many gathered in half moon bay to celebrate the victory. this means more collaboration with wildlife groups like the mountain lion foundation. >> we still live in a state with lions
. >>> a new law begins next year aimed at protecting mountain lions. it was passed after two cubs were shot in san mateo county last year. we talked to the supporters about why they belief it's so important. >> reporter: richard won't forget the day a year ago when two mountain lions cubs wandered into his neighborhood and were shot and killed. >> it didn't seem it was necessary to kill them. we need to do everything we can to protect these animals. >> there are...
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i think i heard 3 miles per hour is the law. we calculated the risk that it doesn't come around the corner at that speed and the operator comes around the corner and there is a child or a cat -- i'm a cat lover -- if you are not familiar with the liberty stop it's a right-of-way stop, that means that the right-of-way is the train coming and it's definitely not something smaller in front of that. calculate the risk of that train coming around the corner and hitting that object? also commonsense dictates that the shortest sense from point a to b, a being liberty stop and b being 21st on one side and dolores park on the other is the right-of-way. the right-of-way in this case is
i think i heard 3 miles per hour is the law. we calculated the risk that it doesn't come around the corner at that speed and the operator comes around the corner and there is a child or a cat -- i'm a cat lover -- if you are not familiar with the liberty stop it's a right-of-way stop, that means that the right-of-way is the train coming and it's definitely not something smaller in front of that. calculate the risk of that train coming around the corner and hitting that object? also commonsense...
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i think i heard 3 miles per hour is the law. we calculated the risk that it doesn't come around the corner at that speed and the operator comes around the corner and there is a child or a cat -- i'm a cat lover -- if you are not familiar with the liberty stop it's a right-of-way stop, that means that the right-of-way is the train coming and it's definitely not something smaller in front of that. calculate e
i think i heard 3 miles per hour is the law. we calculated the risk that it doesn't come around the corner at that speed and the operator comes around the corner and there is a child or a cat -- i'm a cat lover -- if you are not familiar with the liberty stop it's a right-of-way stop, that means that the right-of-way is the train coming and it's definitely not something smaller in front of that. calculate e
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speakers say the poll is encouraging news for the health care law that is stop to have low interest from young people >> today we learn of the new sponsor for the uc berkeley memorial stadium in 15 year naming rights deal for sponsorship which is with a nontraditional court sponsors. officials stress that the sponsorship will not affect the name. this afternoon we will know who will be serving up the food at the new niners stadium in santa clara. the 49ers are holding a news conference to announce a partnership at the stadium with the bay area all star but they not naming names so take your guess. the 49ers posted a brief video of a sign being moisted into the new home at the steam. the 49ers will play at the stadium next season. >> they better have lots of garlic. >> now the weather. lisa? >> good morning. we are starting out with the trees warning in the 9:00 with temperatures below freezing and we are at 32 degrees at the coast. numbers will continue to drop. the sun is not up until 7:10 the napa is 23, and 34 in oakland with 31 in san jose. los gatos is at 29 and live more is 26 and
speakers say the poll is encouraging news for the health care law that is stop to have low interest from young people >> today we learn of the new sponsor for the uc berkeley memorial stadium in 15 year naming rights deal for sponsorship which is with a nontraditional court sponsors. officials stress that the sponsorship will not affect the name. this afternoon we will know who will be serving up the food at the new niners stadium in santa clara. the 49ers are holding a news conference to...
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. >> we have the laws that are trying to be applied to new technology when the laws were designed the technology did not exist and i lived thered is a chance the technology could be helping to solve problems. >> show was cited for speeding with the trial in january. >> adding fuel to the controversy offer how often women should get mammograms, the new advise released this morning doctors say could save lives. >> fit mom is at it but her target is in the bay area and people are fighting back. who the sacramento mom is upsetting with herrents which -- her comments about occur you have women. >> batkid is helping the bay area celebrate the holidays. >>> we have a cold snap here but in minnesota, they have a winter storm wanting with 6" to 10" of snow expected. there is some on the ground. we should not complain. >> no complaining when you consider this story. >> aboard the express, which is on the holiday train at golden gate park showing a painted image of the have hero looking out the window with a thumb's up. the parks department selected batkid with the team. >> it was three weeks wh
. >> we have the laws that are trying to be applied to new technology when the laws were designed the technology did not exist and i lived thered is a chance the technology could be helping to solve problems. >> show was cited for speeding with the trial in january. >> adding fuel to the controversy offer how often women should get mammograms, the new advise released this morning doctors say could save lives. >> fit mom is at it but her target is in the bay area and...
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units.q the worke1Ñi is part of the ong efforts tot( clean up the islan. >>> right now there are no laws about whether or not you can usç an e cigarette. today counsel members will consider an ordinance to include those electronic cigarettes in smoking i]regulations. a similar proposal is being done the toughest smoking lawsçó already okexist. >>> today a city counsel could give the final goq aheadq for sunnyville's newest megaproject in is whatçó moffit place would look like. it could account for more than 1.75 million square feet. the site not far from çómoffit towers. >> those with airportçóxd anxier airport anxiety, fear not. officials have an announcement that could make your next trip better at the star. the airport is going to sbremt a yearly program calledok wag brigade. soon all of the lines will include cuteçó little dogs. they will visit the terminals to provide stress relief. they will be wearing vests that say "pet me." >>> calm everyoneokxd down and g the blood pressure down. >> one bigok hotel chain is getting ready to ipo. morning coming up. >>> welcome back, e
units.q the worke1Ñi is part of the ong efforts tot( clean up the islan. >>> right now there are no laws about whether or not you can usç an e cigarette. today counsel members will consider an ordinance to include those electronic cigarettes in smoking i]regulations. a similar proposal is being done the toughest smoking lawsçó already okexist. >>> today a city counsel could give the final goq aheadq for sunnyville's newest megaproject in is whatçó moffit place would look...
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lincoln was all about the rule of law. lincoln understood as somebody who had grown up very poor, who had only had about a year and a half of schooling, who had literally learned how to read by the light of a fireplace because his family couldn't afford candles, and lincoln understood that it is the rule of law which protects the weak. it is the rule of law which recollects the average person -- protects the average person. that without the rule of law, it is the predators, the vicious and the powerful. and so he saw what we were fighting over as the very essence of freedom and whether or not freedom would survive. and he goes to gettysburg -- this war had gotten much longer, much bloodier, much more difficult than anybody expected. everybody thought it was a 30 to 90-day war. and lincoln is having to explain to the north why is it worth this level of pain? gettysburg was the bloodiest battle of the war, three days, an enormous number of casualties on both sides. and lincoln is having to talk to people, and in virtually ev
lincoln was all about the rule of law. lincoln understood as somebody who had grown up very poor, who had only had about a year and a half of schooling, who had literally learned how to read by the light of a fireplace because his family couldn't afford candles, and lincoln understood that it is the rule of law which protects the weak. it is the rule of law which recollects the average person -- protects the average person. that without the rule of law, it is the predators, the vicious and the...
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in the 1920s, congress passed a law that made it illegal. it broke down in the 1930s. there is a brief time when you could not legally have theirs. because, you know, people protect their own self-interest and very few people bought voluntarily, giving up their interest for the greater good, and that is why you have the constant tension between partners of the future from the prison guards of the past. one of the areas that will become the most fascinating is online learning. this is being streamed on youtube. and one of my favorite examples is right here in california. henry ford was amazing, just as he was amazing and edison was amazing and the wright brothers were amazing, sebastian was german and he is now an american. because he wanted to come to an entrepreneurial open society where you can do exciting things and he thought he couldn't do it and it was too stuffy, too conservative. so he started working at carnegie mellon and he participated in the earliest experiments of building a self driving car as a project that set up a prize in the early cars did not go ve
in the 1920s, congress passed a law that made it illegal. it broke down in the 1930s. there is a brief time when you could not legally have theirs. because, you know, people protect their own self-interest and very few people bought voluntarily, giving up their interest for the greater good, and that is why you have the constant tension between partners of the future from the prison guards of the past. one of the areas that will become the most fascinating is online learning. this is being...
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a law enforcement force tells cbs news the train's engineer, william rockefeller, jr., told rescuers he tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb recovered data recorders which should tell the story. >> they will know the speed that the train was traveling. they will also know if the engineer was attempting to apply the brakes or not. they will also know if the brakes were working. >> reporter: the train came to a stop just feet from where the hudson and harlem rivers meet. some passengers say they thought they were going to plunge into the water. >> i thought i'm going to die. >> reporter: this passenger says people were tossed around like rag dolls. >> i can see some people flying from my left side to the right side. >> reporter: james lovell is among the dead. his son said, this feels like an awful nightmare that i can't wake up from. rest easy, dad. i love you. marlie hall for cbs news, the bronx, new york. >> that train carried about 150 passengers and was about half full when it derailed. >>> speed is the focus of the investigation into the crash that killed
a law enforcement force tells cbs news the train's engineer, william rockefeller, jr., told rescuers he tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb recovered data recorders which should tell the story. >> they will know the speed that the train was traveling. they will also know if the engineer was attempting to apply the brakes or not. they will also know if the brakes were working. >> reporter: the train came to a stop just feet from where the hudson and harlem...
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summer checking on 55 reforms that were recommended back in 2010 from the national organization of black law enforcement executives. today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. >>> take a closer look at this surveillance video. police are trying to figure out who that woman is and if she is okay. an ac transit camera caught a man dragging her away screaming from a bus stop in milpitas on tuesday night. it happened here on calaveras boulevard. it's unclear if they knew each other. the bus driver did call nine one. but officers couldn't find the pair. police want you to call if you saw anything. >>> a san jose police officer's badge is missing. the department says someone stole the badge from the officer's personal car at alum rock park yesterday afternoon. no weapons were taken. the department says it's important to get the we'll be right back to prevent someone from impersonating an officer. >>> search for a san jose pilot and his family missing since sunday in idaho is expected to resume later this morning. we are getting a much better idea now exactly what rescue crews are
summer checking on 55 reforms that were recommended back in 2010 from the national organization of black law enforcement executives. today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. >>> take a closer look at this surveillance video. police are trying to figure out who that woman is and if she is okay. an ac transit camera caught a man dragging her away screaming from a bus stop in milpitas on tuesday night. it happened here on calaveras boulevard. it's unclear if they knew...
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. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! >>> people angry over what is called an invasion by dozens of private shuttle buses operated to take employees to, and from work. we're live in the mission district tonight where they held a protest. >> we're talking about these gigantic bus that's ferry people to and from silicon valley. and drive around here in the mission district. you'll see one going by here about every five minutes. the buses from places like apple, google, and facebook they often stop here at public bus stops here in the mission. this morning a group decided they had enough and march
. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the...
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. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? >> question btz [[man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] shot neces is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know? here's a thought, try scoring more points on the other team. okay. even a warrior can get sick. kaiser permanente reminds you to get your flu shot this season. >>> people angry over what is called an invasion by dozens of private shuttle buses operated to take employees to, and from work. we're live in the mission district tonight where they held a protest. >> we're talking about these gigantic bus that's ferry people to and from silicon valley. and drive around here in the mission district. you'll see one going by here about every five minutes. the buses from places like apple, google, and facebook they often stop he
. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? >> question btz [[man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] shot neces is this flu shot necessary? it keeps you healthy during flu season. but does it hurt? nah. plus you get a really sweet bandaid! anything else i should know?...
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. >> a little holiday cheer lands a man in trouble with the law. the stunt that had money everywhere. >> and got a couple of clouds outside right now more to come but the big chill is headed our way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and this is not a good morning to be a deer. we have seen a numerous deer- related incidents including this one now in martinez blocking one lane on westbound 4 approaching alhambra. all right. we want to know once again what drives you crazy during your commute? you can ask us a question or just share a gripe. go ahead, complain! you can email us at crazy@kpix.com. or you can find me on twitter at #ewengerkpix. and watch right here to see if we answer your question on air. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another six
. >> a little holiday cheer lands a man in trouble with the law. the stunt that had money everywhere. >> and got a couple of clouds outside right now more to come but the big chill is headed our way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and this is not a good morning to be a deer. we have seen a numerous deer- related incidents including this one now in martinez blocking one lane on westbound 4 approaching alhambra. all right. we want to know once again what drives you crazy...
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the new law gives officers a little more flexibility to tranquilize, capture and relocator rant lions. >>> 5:19. the national anthem touched one broncos player on sunday but then things got too emotional. >> straight ahead this morning, what college football team is tops in the land? what does it mean for stanford football? wild one for the dubs and coach harbaugh, take it easy. you would think the 49ers had lost! >> what's cool about your school on this monday? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we might come out and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] morning, a man is dead and e people are being questionedy police after an altercation outs >>> developing in kansas city this morning, a man is dead and three people being questioned by police after an altercation outside the chiefs stadium. the incident happened in the parking lot outs
the new law gives officers a little more flexibility to tranquilize, capture and relocator rant lions. >>> 5:19. the national anthem touched one broncos player on sunday but then things got too emotional. >> straight ahead this morning, what college football team is tops in the land? what does it mean for stanford football? wild one for the dubs and coach harbaugh, take it easy. you would think the 49ers had lost! >> what's cool about your school on this monday? you can...
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now i can do the things i want to do, like e-mail my mother-in-law. or check celebrity gossip. [ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ would you cross a street? would you cross an ocean? would you go if you could use your knowledge to teach someone and, in the process, maybe learn something yourself? life is calling. how far will you go? peace corps. >>> this morning on "wld new >>> this morning on "world news now," deadly derailment. passengers insist the commuter train was going too fast before a sharp turn. >> the next thing i know, two people across the train come flying at me and fell on top of me. >> the heartache for victims' families, and what's next for investigators in today's hardship for commuters. >>> chain reaction, a huge pileup in boston after roads turn into sheets of ice. the panic on the highway involving cars and trucks. >>> the unforgettable college football moment at the alabama-auburn game. >> running all the way back! auburn's going to win the football game! auburn's going to win the football game! >> the announcer
now i can do the things i want to do, like e-mail my mother-in-law. or check celebrity gossip. [ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ would you cross a street? would you cross an ocean? would you go if you could use your knowledge to teach someone and, in the process, maybe learn something yourself? life is calling. how far will you go? peace corps. >>> this morning on "wld new >>> this morning on "world news now," deadly derailment. passengers...
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it is a law. supposed to obey the laws of the land. >> he says he will pay the fine and next time he will be sure to spit in a bag if he feels the need. >>> a heartbroken man takes a jab at his former fiancee on craigslist. he is selling her ring on the website under the title, satan's ring. he writes, the ring is close to flawless with one exception. it touched the hand of satan herself. >> that's not too good. >> and this he warns, purchase at your own risk. it may cause disasters of biblical proportions. no word on why they broke up. but he's not bitter. [ laughter ] >> and they are not getting back together. good luck with the ring. >>> 5:53. it's always a challenge to find a gift for the person who seems to have everything. so true. but what about some tech gadgets this year? sumi das shows us some ideas that might work for everyone from gardeners to travelers even the lego fans. >>> reporter: as you shop this holiday season, avoid the duds and head for the high-tech gifts that are just plain
it is a law. supposed to obey the laws of the land. >> he says he will pay the fine and next time he will be sure to spit in a bag if he feels the need. >>> a heartbroken man takes a jab at his former fiancee on craigslist. he is selling her ring on the website under the title, satan's ring. he writes, the ring is close to flawless with one exception. it touched the hand of satan herself. >> that's not too good. >> and this he warns, purchase at your own risk. it may...
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this mother-in-law unit was full of flames. >> he was jumping around. my feet is hot. my feet is hot. >> reporter: that flame man named charles came shouting to his neighbors that his futon caught fire while he and his father slept. >> the covers caught on fire and he was trying to put it out with his feet. >> he said he went back to get his son. >> reporter: he said in the heavy the smoke and flames he ran out quickly to get a breath of fresh air and he ran back to get his son. >> i think with the space heater when you get those elements hot enough. they do combust. >> reporter: the 44-year-old dad who escaped this place with his son is lucky although it may not seem like it right now. >> i said you're a hero. you saved your son. you're a hero. it was heartbreaking because he kept saying it's christmas. it's christmas. why does this happen to happen. everything i have is in there. of course i started crying. >> reporter: the red cross will help with housing. but the family of three need to find a place to live. she tells me from the emergency room he is going to need
this mother-in-law unit was full of flames. >> he was jumping around. my feet is hot. my feet is hot. >> reporter: that flame man named charles came shouting to his neighbors that his futon caught fire while he and his father slept. >> the covers caught on fire and he was trying to put it out with his feet. >> he said he went back to get his son. >> reporter: he said in the heavy the smoke and flames he ran out quickly to get a breath of fresh air and he ran back...
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this mother-in-law unit was full of flames. >> he was jumping around. my feet is hot. my feet is hot. >> reporter: that flame man named charles came shouting to his neighbors that his futon caught fire while he and his father slept. >> the covers caught on fire and he was trying to put it out with his feet. >> he said he went back to get his son. >> reporter: he said in the heavy the smoke and flames he ran out quickly to get a breath of fresh air and he ran back to get his son. >> i think with the space heater when you get those elements hot enough. they do combust. >> reporter: the 44-year-old dad who escaped this place with his son is lucky although it may not seem like it right now. >> i said you're a hero. you saved your son. you're a hero. it was heartbreaking because he kept saying it's christmas. it's christmas. why does this happen to happen. everything i have is in there. of course i started crying. >> reporter: the red cross will help with housing. but the family of three need to find a place to live. she tells me from the emergency room he is going to need
this mother-in-law unit was full of flames. >> he was jumping around. my feet is hot. my feet is hot. >> reporter: that flame man named charles came shouting to his neighbors that his futon caught fire while he and his father slept. >> the covers caught on fire and he was trying to put it out with his feet. >> he said he went back to get his son. >> reporter: he said in the heavy the smoke and flames he ran out quickly to get a breath of fresh air and he ran back...
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smith's daughter, her fiancee, as well as smith's son and daughter-in-law were all onboard. while searching for the plane yesterday, authorities say they picked up the signal of the emergency beacon. it was in a different area than where the last cell phone pings came from. this suggests some movement. smooth is the ceo in san jose and his colleagues say they are cautiously optimistic. >>> this morning, pleasanton police are asking for your help in finding a missing 13-year-old girl. friends and family say they have not heard from alana since sunday she was last seen riding in a car with three men near 1st street in downtown pleasanton. investigators say she didn't leave home willingly. but ana is considered at risk because of her age. her family handing out fliers, they want her home safe. >>> 5:37 right now. want to check in with rob mayeda. these cold temperatures, we knew they were coming, but feeling them is a different thing. >> and we want the sunrise a bit earlier this morning, not going to happen. our temperatures dropping off some spots down into the 20s right now.
smith's daughter, her fiancee, as well as smith's son and daughter-in-law were all onboard. while searching for the plane yesterday, authorities say they picked up the signal of the emergency beacon. it was in a different area than where the last cell phone pings came from. this suggests some movement. smooth is the ceo in san jose and his colleagues say they are cautiously optimistic. >>> this morning, pleasanton police are asking for your help in finding a missing 13-year-old girl....
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. >> law enforcement had to take every possible step to verify its authenticity. we believe that it was, in fact, written by abbie. >> reporter: investigators are not disclosing the content of the letter. but are convinced abigail may be in grave danger. >> someone may be now coercing her. someone may now be manipulating her. and her safety is absolutely in question. >> reporter: police releasing photos of a necklace and purse abbie had been known to wear regularly. and appealing to the public for help. >> we're asking you, look at your neighbor. look at the grocery store. look at your church. is there somebody that you haven't seen here before? >> reporter: this is the last known photo of abbie, seen walking through the hallway of her school on the day that she vanished. police say that evening was the last time her cell phone was used. investigators have been searching ever since, knocking on doors, looking in the local woods and river. abigail's distraught mother, delivering this message to her daughter just days after she went missing. >> abbie, please come ho
. >> law enforcement had to take every possible step to verify its authenticity. we believe that it was, in fact, written by abbie. >> reporter: investigators are not disclosing the content of the letter. but are convinced abigail may be in grave danger. >> someone may be now coercing her. someone may now be manipulating her. and her safety is absolutely in question. >> reporter: police releasing photos of a necklace and purse abbie had been known to wear regularly. and...
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the current law expires the next day. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring guns past metal detectors on to our planes and into secure environments. >> the ban has been unanimously reauthorized twice since it was first passed in 1988. the nra says it's okay with continuing the ban but it is opposed any to prosed changes to the ban. >>> a man hoping to light up the holidays is getting some extra attention. his displays in concord are featured in a new documentary. andria borba introduces us to mr. christmas. >> reporter: magic doesn't happen on olive drive until the lights go down and this guy's lights go up. >> mr. christmas. >> reporter: for 35 years, retired air force lieutenant and electrician bruce mertz has been lighting up concord with his christmas display. the cheerful front yard decor began small. >> i found the sequencer at a junk shop for 2 bucks and broke them up into groups of eight and they chase each other around the house. >> reporter: and grew into this twinkling twirling christmas display. >> i'm bruce. the people around here call me m
the current law expires the next day. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring guns past metal detectors on to our planes and into secure environments. >> the ban has been unanimously reauthorized twice since it was first passed in 1988. the nra says it's okay with continuing the ban but it is opposed any to prosed changes to the ban. >>> a man hoping to light up the holidays is getting some extra attention. his displays in concord are featured...
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a reminder, joined kron4 for the seventh annual tree lighting hosted by law or not all realty trust-- vornado realty trust. it's happening tomorrow starting at 5:00 p.m. at 555 california street in san francisco. grammy nominated singer carly ray jacke jepson will perform an honorary chairs karen and ronnie lott along with 49ers markets lattimore and alex bone will like the tallest tree and the city. the event benefits the ucsf medical center and the benioff children's hospital. it is free and open to the public. we'll be right back. >>george: the westbound commute as the back of the ball away from downtown san mateo. southbound rather traffic and so the bomb was averted on to the '92 because the south of bound lanes were closed. here you see that the police department still has a deeds for employees. this is the traffic heading south bound on el camino. the traffic is being forced to make it right hand turns. this is backed up traffic all the way across the bridge and that's the reason for the slow traffic. looking at the rest of the bay area, winding down for 80 and 24 a still slugg
a reminder, joined kron4 for the seventh annual tree lighting hosted by law or not all realty trust-- vornado realty trust. it's happening tomorrow starting at 5:00 p.m. at 555 california street in san francisco. grammy nominated singer carly ray jacke jepson will perform an honorary chairs karen and ronnie lott along with 49ers markets lattimore and alex bone will like the tallest tree and the city. the event benefits the ucsf medical center and the benioff children's hospital. it is free and...
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i don't see anything wrong with that. >> the law is clear. >> the law is clear. release them. they're in the public domain. the question is, is there a moral imperative then to turn away from them? that turns on what we're getting out of that. i believe if the news media forbears from playing them or if they're out there anyway, if individuals forbear from listening to them, in some way we move away from a corsoning of the culture that gets what aristotle call as if emotions. we're listening, we're feeling emotions, they're not happening to us but real people were dieing. >> two different main points there. first, you said the media move away. when does the media have responsibility have the -- >> that's an interesting question. who are we to say that other people shouldn't have access. >> what's the line? >> the line is i believe in the reality of the internet era. everything is porous now. if cnn chooses to or not to, if time.com chooses not to or not, the point is, the information is out there anyway. if you take a moral stand and say we as a news outlet aren't going to do
i don't see anything wrong with that. >> the law is clear. >> the law is clear. release them. they're in the public domain. the question is, is there a moral imperative then to turn away from them? that turns on what we're getting out of that. i believe if the news media forbears from playing them or if they're out there anyway, if individuals forbear from listening to them, in some way we move away from a corsoning of the culture that gets what aristotle call as if emotions. we're...
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it was in the law and is in the law. i want to focus on the fact that republicans have alternatives. the g.o.p. doctor's caucus has been involved in all of these and i don't recall that you probably can tell me where you consulted in 2009 the doctors in congress when the health care law was passed. and from what everybody tells me, no. the answer to that question is no. if you were going to talk to anyone about what might be good health care reform, wunalt you think you would actually consult with people -- wouldn't you think that you would actually consult with people who had been in the field practicing medicine for years? the doctors, the nurses, the other health care providers, in congress? that could give you that firsthand experience, that they've had in the health care system. as part of the equation, if you're going to do this right. so, again, republicans are for patient-centered health care reform. we realize that people were uninsured. we realize that the cost is too high. we want to bend the cost curve, get p
it was in the law and is in the law. i want to focus on the fact that republicans have alternatives. the g.o.p. doctor's caucus has been involved in all of these and i don't recall that you probably can tell me where you consulted in 2009 the doctors in congress when the health care law was passed. and from what everybody tells me, no. the answer to that question is no. if you were going to talk to anyone about what might be good health care reform, wunalt you think you would actually consult...
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. >>> and finally, she fought the law. and she won. kentucky grandma linda farley admittedly, likes to decorate her minivan with some bumper stickers. and other decorations. she admits it. she calls it her liberty van. she got a ticket in new jersey, where police claim those decorations were obscuring her view of the road. linda would hear none of it. fought for her own liberty and fought the ticket. driving 5,000 miles back and forth from kentucky to new jersey for the hearings. guess what she drove there and back. and persistence paid off. the judge dismissed the ticket. >> and no tickets on the way. >> free woman. >> maybe there's a new bumper sticker. >> i like what you did there. as long as it doesn't obscure your view of the road. >> thanks, josh. >>> "pop news" coming up. >>> first, let's get weather from ginger zee. and our viewers have been trying to stump ginger with their questions. we have one more. >> that music. >> what is this weather formation right here? >> oh, yes. i am very familiar with this. this is the obvious sha
. >>> and finally, she fought the law. and she won. kentucky grandma linda farley admittedly, likes to decorate her minivan with some bumper stickers. and other decorations. she admits it. she calls it her liberty van. she got a ticket in new jersey, where police claim those decorations were obscuring her view of the road. linda would hear none of it. fought for her own liberty and fought the ticket. driving 5,000 miles back and forth from kentucky to new jersey for the hearings. guess...